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Hillbilly computer jockey Finally GOT IT!!!

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Allen in Oregon

10-15-2002 18:19:52




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Thanks to Mike's explanation and a little coaching from my son This old hillbilly can finally post a picture on the first try! Is there no end to the amazing stuff you can learn on this site? Now if you could just learn me how to type faster I'd be dangerous. (;^) Allen
P.S. Here is another pic just because I can.

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Willy-N

10-15-2002 21:18:03




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 Re: Hillbilly computer jockey Finally GOT IT!!! in reply to Allen in Oregon, 10-15-2002 18:19:52  
Allen nice start! You will have to do a little wire brushing on the rear blade! Some cleaning and a little paint and she will look nice again! Mark H.



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DickTN

10-15-2002 20:52:28




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 Re: Hillbilly computer jockey Finally GOT IT!!! in reply to Allen in Oregon, 10-15-2002 18:19:52  
Glad you can post pictures. Now if you could just figure out how to NOT stick the back blade into the front of the car! (Joke) Happy Tractoring. DickTN



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Fessman

10-15-2002 18:53:13




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 Re: Hillbilly computer jockey Finally GOT IT!!! in reply to Allen in Oregon, 10-15-2002 18:19:52  
Allen, It looks like your partial to blue. Two blue cars and a blue belly tractor. LOL Thanks to Mike, I too have just learned how to post a picture.



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Dennis N Tx.

10-15-2002 18:37:46




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 Re: Hillbilly computer jockey Finally GOT IT!!! in reply to Allen in Oregon, 10-15-2002 18:19:52  
U got it....good lookin N! Whatchew going to do with it...wish I had one like her.



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Allen In Oregon

10-15-2002 19:32:32




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 Re: Re: Hillbilly computer jockey Finally GOT IT!!! in reply to Dennis N Tx., 10-15-2002 18:37:46  
I've had that one for about 15 years and it's a keeper. After I get the 40 9n fixed and sold Iwill use the $s to fix up the old girl. Allen (;^)



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Levi (WA)

10-15-2002 18:36:11




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 Re: Hillbilly computer jockey Finally GOT IT!!! in reply to Allen in Oregon, 10-15-2002 18:19:52  
Allen, Good job, glad you got it, NOW if you reduce the size to around 600x400 pixels it won't distort the whole page...next lesson...LOL...



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Allen in Oregon

10-15-2002 19:35:59




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 Re: Re: Hillbilly computer jockey Finally GOT IT!!! in reply to Levi (WA), 10-15-2002 18:36:11  
Levi, I'm ready for lesson 2 on Picture sizeing anytime now! LOL Allen (;^)



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David Ransom

10-16-2002 00:02:41




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 Re: Re: Re: Hillbilly computer jockey Finally GOT IT!!! in reply to Allen in Oregon, 10-15-2002 19:35:59  
If you have Windows, you should have a program called Paint. There should be a shortcut to Paint in Start Menu\Programs\Accessories. Open paint. Click Paint's File\Open menu, and open your picture with the dialog box. By default the dialog box only shows BMP images. To look for a JPG image, simply select JPEG using the drop-down combo box at the bottom of the dialog box window. Then click Paint's Image\Stretch-Skew menu. A dialog box will appear. Type 33 or 50 in the Vertical and Horizontal text boxes. (Type the same number in both.) Click the File\Save As menu, and save it as a JPG image, propably under a new name, as you will have fewer pixels in your new picture.

Smaller pictures also load faster for those with slow internet connections. I hope all this is helpful to you.

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